UNC Researchers Introduce a New Approach to Assess Arsenic in Drinking Water
New approach to assess spatial and temporal trends of arsenic in drinking water.
A study emerging from the labs of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health’s Superfund Research Program (UNC-SRP) introduces a new approach to assess spatial and temporal trends of arsenic in drinking water. The findings may lead to the implementation of enhanced monitoring programs that target regions of concern in North Carolina. More...

